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Troy Fritz
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17 May, 12:23
What is the formula for lithium and chlorine?
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Mike Jimenez
17 May, 12:44
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LiCl, because lithium (Li) has one positively charged ion (1+), and
chloride (Cl) has one negatively charged ion (1-), so they
cancel each other out.
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Alfred
17 May, 12:53
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The answer is licl you must. check it on chemistry study guide
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